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3 Reasons the Philippines Will Suffer Because of Its South China Sea Case Against China

3 Reasons the Philippines Will Suffer Because of Its South China Sea Case Against China

By Dingding Chen
Even if it wins at The Hague, the Philippines will lose against China in the long run.
Philippines versus China: Might, Right, and International Law in the South China Sea

Philippines versus China: Might, Right, and International Law in the South China Sea

By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's Ankit Panda, Shannon Tiezzi, and Prashanth Parameswaran discuss the South China Sea.

In the Philippines' South China Sea Case, Is International Law on Trial?

In the Philippines' South China Sea Case, Is International Law on Trial?

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Philippines and China have conflicting opinions on the symbolism of the case itself.

G7 Leaders Call for 'Rules-Based' Maritime Order, Condemn North Korea

G7 Leaders Call for 'Rules-Based' Maritime Order, Condemn North Korea

By Ankit Panda
The leaders of the G-7 came together to call for maritime security, and condemned North Korea's nuclear program.

3 Things China Can Do to Reduce South China Sea Tensions

3 Things China Can Do to Reduce South China Sea Tensions

By Dingding Chen
China needs to reassure the U.S., reassure other Asian states, and be more transparent with its ambitions.
Omar Khadr’s Fight for Freedom

Omar Khadr’s Fight for Freedom

By Zareen Muzaffar
Omar Khadr was captured in Afghanistan as a 15 year old and now awaits justice in Canada.

India's Got a Plan For South China Sea Disputes (And China Won't Like It)

India's Got a Plan For South China Sea Disputes (And China Won't Like It)

By Ankit Panda
India's got a preferred solution for South China Sea disputes -- and it's not a surprise.
The Battle Over Afghanistan’s Legal System

The Battle Over Afghanistan’s Legal System

By Schuyler Moore
When it comes to the rule of law, the international community must account for existing Afghan traditions.

Of Course States Spy on States

By Butch Bracknell
They would be delinquent in their sovereignty if they didn’t.

China Forging International Law: The SCO Experience

China Forging International Law: The SCO Experience

By David Suter
The rules adopted for the SCO are revealing of Beijing’s attitude towards international law in general.

US Policy and International Law: Taiwan’s Friend

US Policy and International Law: Taiwan’s Friend

By Michael Turton and Brian Benedictus
Both U.S. policy and international law make attacking Taiwan illegal and defending it legal.
International Law Is Taiwan’s Enemy

International Law Is Taiwan’s Enemy

By Julian Ku
Although protecting Taiwan is worthwhile, international law is not on Taipei’s side.

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